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The St. Pete Times Forum becomes the epicenter of Bolts Nation whenever the Tampa Bay Lightning skate out onto the ice in Tampa. You can be there when the Lightning's home stadium erupts with every acrobatic glove save, power play kill, and game-winning goal!

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The charge you get by watching the Bolts light up the scoreboard with their electric play is just one of the reasons to get your Tampa Bay Lightning tickets now and head out to the Tampa Bay Times Forum to add your voice to the fans’ energetic cheering that wills the Bolts to victory. Tampa Bay fans have been lucky enough to expeirence Stanley Cup success and witness greatness by Martin St. Louis and Vincent Lecavalier. This year's sensational young lightning squad is ready to surge back to contention for the Cup. To find the best Lightning seats available, just follow these steps:

You can see the seats for every game on the 2014-15 Tampa Bay Lightning schedule by viewing the individual listings. Deciding between home or away games and weekend or weekday games is made simple with the use our filtering options.

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Lightning Earn First Playoff Berth Since 2011

An exciting postseason could be in store for the Tampa Bay Lightning, which earned a coveted playoff spot in 2014 for the first time in three years. Taking a quick glance back at the regular season, Tampa Bay fared well in regards to realignments, which among other things, moved the Lightning to the Atlantic Division where they finished second behind the Presidents’ Trophy-winning Boston Bruins. Per the new playoff format, the top-seeded Bruins drew the wild card Detroit Red Wings, leaving the second-seeded Lightning to take on the No. 3 Montreal Canadiens.

Interestingly enough, the only other time Tampa Bay has clashed with the Canadiens in the postseason was back during its Stanley Cup championship run in 2004. The historic year still marks the only title for the franchise, as well as its only appearance in the Stanley Cup Final. The Lightning will retain home-ice advantage throughout the best-of-seven opening round series with Montreal, and head-to-head, owns a 3-0-1 lead in regular-season play. Fans looking to attend playoff action at the Tampa Bay Times Forum will have their first opportunities on April 16 and 18, followed by a potential Game 5 (April 24) and 7 (April 29) should the series extend that long. Either Boston or Detroit will meet the winner of the Lighting-Canadiens in the Divisional Finals.